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ahmadka

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So I've been reading posts where people say that you should write some sort of a 'cover letter' to accompany your main PR application. People say that sometimes this letter can mean the difference in getting rejected and being asked to provide additional details.

So what do you write in such a letter ? What common stuff to people explain in this letter which is useful to your application ?
 
If you are not able to provide adequate documents for something or if part of your application needs explanation. Use LOE
 
Although optional, I used a LOE to explain anything that could be perceived as a discrepancy within my application. For example, I emphasized that although my highest level of education was obtained through an American university, this was done entirely online, and therefore no FBI PCC accompanies the application. Basically, use this as a chance to explain anything that you think may hinder your application.

I would also advise that you use the LOE if there is anything you want the VO to know, which may influence your application. I was a former PR of Canada, but my parents voluntarily relinquished status when I was still a minor. I included this and the fact that I returned to Canada for university, as soon as I was of age, and have since contributed to the Canadian economy and participated in its workforce. More specifically, I am in the non-profit sector and used the LOE to convince the VO that I would use the opportunity to continue contributing to the development of the economy and its people. Therefore, long story short, use the LOE to sell yourself, if you can.
 
How long does an LOE need to be, in case you wish to clarify/explain something ? Like, can it just be 4-5 lines, or does it have to be more ?
 
chechi_298 said:
Although optional, I used a LOE to explain anything that could be perceived as a discrepancy within my application. For example, I emphasized that although my highest level of education was obtained through an American university, this was done entirely online, and therefore no FBI PCC accompanies the application. Basically, use this as a chance to explain anything that you think may hinder your application.

I would also advise that you use the LOE if there is anything you want the VO to know, which may influence your application. I was a former PR of Canada, but my parents voluntarily relinquished status when I was still a minor. I included this and the fact that I returned to Canada for university, as soon as I was of age, and have since contributed to the Canadian economy and participated in its workforce. More specifically, I am in the non-profit sector and used the LOE to convince the VO that I would use the opportunity to continue contributing to the development of the economy and its people. Therefore, long story short, use the LOE to sell yourself, if you can.

Really helpful, thanks
 
ahmadka said:
How long does an LOE need to be, in case you wish to clarify/explain something ? Like, can it just be 4-5 lines, or does it have to be more ?

Short is fine; it makes it easier for the VO.
 
chechi_298 said:
Although optional, I used a LOE to explain anything that could be perceived as a discrepancy within my application. For example, I emphasized that although my highest level of education was obtained through an American university, this was done entirely online, and therefore no FBI PCC accompanies the application. Basically, use this as a chance to explain anything that you think may hinder your application.

I would also advise that you use the LOE if there is anything you want the VO to know, which may influence your application. I was a former PR of Canada, but my parents voluntarily relinquished status when I was still a minor. I included this and the fact that I returned to Canada for university, as soon as I was of age, and have since contributed to the Canadian economy and participated in its workforce. More specifically, I am in the non-profit sector and used the LOE to convince the VO that I would use the opportunity to continue contributing to the development of the economy and its people. Therefore, long story short, use the LOE to sell yourself, if you can.

Good point here. I took an Australian diploma course online, so I guess I need to furnish a Letter of Explanation to point out that I did not physically stay in Australia for this. Thanks for the tip :)